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Re: toronto questions
http://www3.ttc.ca/Subway/interactivemap.jsp
700 University Avenue is just south of College street so you would be looking at Queen's Park Subway stop. Look at the map, it is on the Yonge-Univerity-Spadina line which is the yellow one, so called because it runs along (roughlly) Yonge street in the right then kopps round and up University on the left and then up Spadina then off into the northern wilderness of the city. You could probably get anywhere on the yellow line in around 30 minutes (maybe a bit more if you went right up to Finch) as it involves no train changes, so popular areas like Davisville and Yonge/Eglington or anywhere downtown near a subway stop would be in scope. All depends what you are looking for rental wise. You could probably make it out as far west as High Park and Bloor West Village in half an hour with the train change at St George station and any walking to the subway stop. You are more likely to find a house, or floor of a house, in that kind of area than downtown where you are more likley looking at condos or apartments, unless you have a few million dollars for a house. There are a multitude of buses and streetcars linking other areas of the city not on the subway but buses and streetcars are slow depending on the route so hard to know commute times. I live just north of Dufferin & St Clair West in Corso Italia and work at Avenue/Bloor and I can get to work in 30 miuntes by TTC but it involves a bus and the subway, or if they ever finish the construction a street car and subway. I can also ride my bike to work in about 25 minutes in the summer. I moved to this area paticularly because house prices are still reasonable and the area is quiet and unassuming as it were. |
Re: toronto questions
Originally Posted by wizzard
(Post 7207961)
http://www3.ttc.ca/Subway/interactivemap.jsp
700 University Avenue is just south of College street so you would be looking at Queen's Park Subway stop. Look at the map, it is on the Yonge-Univerity-Spadina line which is the yellow one, so called because it runs along (roughlly) Yonge street in the right then kopps round and up University on the left and then up Spadina then off into the northern wilderness of the city. You could probably get anywhere on the yellow line in around 30 minutes (maybe a bit more if you went right up to Finch) as it involves no train changes, so popular areas like Davisville and Yonge/Eglington or anywhere downtown near a subway stop would be in scope. All depends what you are looking for rental wise. You could probably make it out as far west as High Park and Bloor West Village in half an hour with the train change at St George station and any walking to the subway stop. You are more likely to find a house, or floor of a house, in that kind of area than downtown where you are more likley looking at condos or apartments, unless you have a few million dollars for a house. There are a multitude of buses and streetcars linking other areas of the city not on the subway but buses and streetcars are slow depending on the route so hard to know commute times. I live just north of Dufferin & St Clair West in Corso Italia and work at Avenue/Bloor and I can get to work in 30 miuntes by TTC but it involves a bus and the subway, or if they ever finish the construction a street car and subway. I can also ride my bike to work in about 25 minutes in the summer. I moved to this area paticularly because house prices are still reasonable and the area is quiet and unassuming as it were. |
Re: toronto questions
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 7208059)
The college streetcar stops at the door of 700 so that's another option.
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Re: toronto questions
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 7208059)
The college streetcar stops at the door of 700 so that's another option.
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Re: toronto questions
Originally Posted by Auld Yin
(Post 7206970)
Try this website:=
http://www.apartmentcorner.com/Searc...apartments.asp You should also Google 'Rent with pets in Toronto' for other sites. |
Re: toronto questions
Originally Posted by Ben W Bell
(Post 7207941)
As for rental a house with pets, no problem. A no pets clause is actually illegal in Ontario and not legally enforceable. You only have to get rid of pets if they are dangerous or causing a problem for other tenants.
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Re: toronto questions
Originally Posted by Nibbles2005
(Post 7208306)
This is really really useful. Thanks
Are you going to be working for OPG? |
Re: toronto questions
Originally Posted by Ben W Bell
(Post 7207941)
As for rental a house with pets, no problem. A no pets clause is actually illegal in Ontario and not legally enforceable. You only have to get rid of pets if they are dangerous or causing a problem for other tenants.
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